Designer Spotlight: David Kaihoi

Everyone’s buzzing about David Kaihoi, but he would never say so. A Minnesota native with ambition and tricks up his sleeve, David Kaihoi moved to New York to get his hands in on the studio art scene 16 years ago, now a lead designer as part of Miles Redd team and in his own right. […]
PDC Fall Market 2018 Preview

“What’s really exciting to me is that the next generation really has the power of owning the change that we are all experiencing.” -Benni Frowein, President of Schumacher On Thursday, September 27th, the Pacific Design Center will kick off fall with this year’s market theme of “NEXTGEN DESIGN,” honing in on how technology is impacting […]
Go Design Go’s New Digital Editor

Go Design Go has a new Digital Editor at the helm. Isabelle Harrington will be taking on the role with a deep-rooted passion for the design industry and digital savviness. Her unique perspective is informed by her eye for design and curiosity to discover. Isabelle sits in the Marketing and Management Office at the D&D […]
A Collected Life

Interior Design has taken a turn for the personal. Clients no longer want cookie cutter spaces that look like a catalog; they want to feel at home. Designers assume the awesome responsibility of translating the client’s personality, taste, preferences and possessions into highly curated, deeply personal dwellings that are an extension of their inhabitants. One […]
Designer To The Rescue: Young Huh Interiors

Each year’s Kips Bay Decorator Show House is full of elegant salons and spacious bedrooms and dining areas that lend themselves to grand decorating. But not every designer chosen to participate gets such a lucky assignment. And sometimes, smaller spaces and awkward proportions generate the most design ingenuity. Here, Young Huh, DDB Spring Market panelist, tells how in 2014 she transformed a […]
In With The Old

The present is often dictated by the past. Interior Designers have a knack for refining ‘out with the old’ into ‘repurpose the cherished,’ taking good bones and transforming them into great architectural bodies. Ken Gemes’ past in the fashion industry developed into his present profession in interior design. Gemes spent a lot of time in […]
7 Luxurious Indoor-Outdoor Spaces

Summer days call for relaxing by the pool, while summer nights mean hosting family and friends on the new patio. However, these outdoor activities are much more enjoyable when paired with a few interior comforts. GDG explores retractable walls, indoor/outdoor fabric options and the perfect compromises for alfresco relaxing supplemented with indoor reassurances. Whether you’re […]
A Change of Scenery for Pindler

On Thursday, May 17, Pindler, an industry leader and international wholesaler of decorative fabrics, celebrated its new Los Angeles showroom — a 3,500-square-foot facility located at the Pacific Design Center in West Hollywood — with a grand opening ceremony for the design trade. Pindler moved to this showroom from a different suite in the Pacific […]
Bunny Williams On Renewing Tradition

She has long been considered the doyenne of classic American decorating and has brought her great taste and innovative color and pattern mixes to everything from grand rooms to intimate table settings. Here, Bunny Williams talks about how the American family home has evolved, the different challenges of building and renovating a home, and the lessons she […]
Breaking New Waters

“We’re really into comfort. Not some abstract idea of what a comfortable room should be, but real comfort – the kind where you can happily drift off for an hour or two with your dog at your feet.” –Jeffrey Alan Marks Jeffrey Alan Marks proves that fresh informality is the key to livable interiors. From […]